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3D printing processes         
  • Computer-Aided Design (CAD) model used for 3D printing.  The manual modeling process of preparing geometric data for 3D computer graphics is similar to plastic arts such as sculpting. 3D scanning is a process of collecting digital data on the shape and appearance of a real object, creating a digital model based on it.
  • The BigRep One.1 with its 1&nbsp;m<sup>3</sup> volume.
  • All of the plastic parts for the machine on the right were produced by the machine on the left. [[Adrian Bowyer]] (left) and Vik Olliver (right) are members of the [[RepRap project]].
  • 3D glass printer, depositing molten glass
  • RepRap]] version 2.0 (Mendel)
  • Make magazine]]) being printed using FDM on a RepRapPro Fisher printer.
  • Schematic representation of estrusion deposition; a filament '''a)''' of plastic material is fed through a heated moving head '''b)''' that melts and extrudes it depositing it, layer after layer, in the desired shape '''c)'''. A moving platform '''e)''' lowers after each layer is deposited. For this kind of technology additional vertical support structures '''d)''' are needed to sustain overhanging parts
  • Schematic representation of Photopolymerization; a light-emitting device ''a)'' (laser or DLP) selectively illuminate the transparent bottom ''c)'' of a tank ''b)'' filled with a liquid photo-polymerizing resin; the solidified resin ''d)'' is progressively dragged up by a lifting platform ''e)''
  • Schematic representation of granular binding: a moving head ''a)'' selectively binds (by dropping glue or by laser sintering) the surface of a powder bed ''e)''; a moving platform ''f)'' progressively lowers the bed and the solidified object ''d)'' rests inside the unbinded powder. New powder is continuously added to the bed from a powder reservoir ''c)'' by means of a leveling mechanism ''b)''
ENGINEERING PROCESS USED FOR 3D PRINTING
Direct Metal/Material Deposition; Direct metal deposition; Directed Energy Deposition
A variety of processes, equipment, and materials are used in the production of a three-dimensional object via additive manufacturing. 3D printing is also known as additive manufacturing, therefore the numerous available 3D printing process tend to be additive in nature with a few key differences in the technologies and the materials used in this process.
3D printing         
  • A multi-material [[3DBenchy]].
  • 3D printed sculpture of an Egyptian pharaoh shown at [[Threeding]]
  • Street sign in [[Windhoek]], [[Namibia]], advertising 3D printing, July 2018
  • A [[3D selfie]] in 1:20 scale printed using gypsum-based printing
  • [[CAD]] model used for 3D printing
  • 3D models can be generated from 2D pictures taken at a 3D photo booth.
  • A 3D printed jet engine model
  • PLA]] using molten polymer deposition
  • The [[Audi RSQ]] was made with rapid prototyping industrial [[KUKA]] robots
  • A video on research done on printer emissions
  • Schematic representation of the 3D printing technique known as fused filament fabrication; a filament '''a)''' of plastic material is fed through a heated moving head '''b)''' that melts and extrudes it depositing it, layer after layer, in the desired shape '''c)'''. A moving platform '''e)''' lowers after each layer is deposited. For this kind of technology additional vertical support structures '''d)''' are needed to sustain overhanging parts
  • DLP]]) selectively illuminate the transparent bottom ''c)'' of a tank ''b)'' filled with a liquid photo-polymerizing resin; the solidified resin ''d)'' is progressively dragged up by a lifting platform ''e)''
  • 3D printed necklace
LAYER-BY-LAYER ADDITIVE PROCESS USED TO MAKE A THREE-DIMENSIONAL OBJECT
Rapid manufacturing; Three dimensional printing; 3D Printing; Solid freeform fabrication; 3d printer; 3-D printer; 3-D printing; Desktop manufacturing; 3d print; 3d printing; Additive manufacturing; Desktop fabricator; Fabber; Free form fabrication; 3DP; Free form machine; Freeform machine; Direct digital manufacturing; Additive fabrication; Direct Digital Manufacturing; 3-d printer; Three dimensional printers; Instant manufacturing; 3D printer; Direct manufacturing; Rapid Manufacturing; Three-dimensional printing; Corn starch printer; 3D Printers; 3d printed; 3D printed; Three dimensional printer; 3D Printer; Digital sculpture; Inkjet 3d printing; 3-d printing; 3-D printers; 3D-printer; 3D printers; Additive Manufacturing; 3D print; 3D printer client; 3D-printed; 3-D print; Additive layer manufacturing; Free Form Fabrication; History of 3D printing; 3-dimensional printing; Draft:Cooperative 3D Printing; Environmental impact of 3D printing; Social impact of 3D printing; Printing 3D; 3D-print; 3d Printers; 3-D Printers; 3-d Printers; 3d printers; 3-d printers; Legal aspects of 3D printing; Programmable tooling
3D printing or additive manufacturing is the construction of a three-dimensional object from a CAD model or a digital 3D model. It can be done in a variety of processes in which material is deposited, joined or solidified under computer control, with material being added together (such as plastics, liquids or powder grains being fused), typically layer by layer.
Construction 3D printing         
  • Craft Fence by ConcreteFlow
  • Double Extruder by ConcreteFlow
  • The ''Tecla'' as of 2021.
  • Europe's first 3D-printed residential house
  • Video showing the eco-house and its construction
  • clay-mixture house]] ''Tecla'' can be printed in 200 hours, while the mixture may take weeks to dry.<ref name="printedclayhouse"/><ref name="housing1"/>
USING 3D PRINTING TO CONSTRUCT BUILDINGS
3D printed house; Building printing; 3D printed building; 3D printed buildings; 3d printed house; 3d printed home; MX3D bridge
Construction 3D Printing (c3Dp) or 3D construction Printing (3DCP) refers to various technologies that use 3D printing as a core method to fabricate buildings or construction components. Alternative terms for this process include "additive construction.